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Experience project halloween costume leotard
Experience project halloween costume leotard









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  • experience project halloween costume leotard

    Online Support for Distance Education/Part-time Studies.Distance/Part-time Postgraduate Programmes.Distance/Part-time Undergraduate Programmes.Distance Education/Part-time Requirements.I used black glitter felt for the masks, free-handing them and adding elastic.įor the record, I did NOT tell Izzie to pose like that – she’s just naturally dramatic…like her momma! lol. One belt, I sewed and the other I hot glued and both held great! I used about 18 inches of yellow 1.5″ ribbon and attached it to about 4 inches of elastic in the back to form a loop. Then, using a pencil with the elastic attached (about 20″), I threaded the elastic through the pocket and sewed the two ends together. Once folded in half, I pinned at the fold and then sewed a straight seam about an inch to inch and a half from the fold. The more layers the thicker and fuller the tutu. I layed one color with as many layers as possible out and folded it in half. The tutus were the easiest part! I bought 3 yards of tulle each. Once the paint was dry, I sprayed it all with Tulip Fabric Spray Paint Glitter. The yellow needed lots of coats of paint. I painted the logos and Robin’s stitching on the leotoard (on the cardboard form) using Deco Art’s Multi-surface Craft Paint.

    EXPERIENCE PROJECT HALLOWEEN COSTUME LEOTARD CRACK

    This way the logo doesn’t stretch and crack once it is worn.

    experience project halloween costume leotard experience project halloween costume leotard

    So I cut out piece of cardboard 11″ across and put it in the leotard. You can email me for the file or you can print it off and use a stencil cutter.īefore applying the stencil to the leotard, I measured the girl’s chest. I created a stencil for the Batgirl and Robin logos on my Silhouette. Multi-surface paint or fabric paint – yellow, black.Here’s a quick tutorial with tips on how I made the costumes, if you wanna make your own Batgirl and Robin costumes. The kids (and adults) had so much fun! Here’s our neighborhood justice league! This pic of the girls is maybe one of my all-time photos.Įvery Halloween, we Trick or Treat with our neighborhood friends, and this year we had pizza at our house first. So here we are, captured on film by Ruth! Thanks, Ruth. Ruth, also an AMAZING photographer, hired a face painter. Our were super easy, especially Ethan’s since I just used burlap and embroidery thread I already had on hand.

    experience project halloween costume leotard

    I pushed for a family theme costume this year because my good friend, Ruth threw a Halloween party where costumes were mandatory for all! I found my inspiration for the girl’s costumes on Pinterest (but with no link, boooo!) and from there decided that Ethan and I would be the villains – Scarecrow and the Riddler. Although, in all fairness, they did involve glitter and very big tutus! lol. This Halloween was all about the Batgirl and Robin girl costumes! I was actually surprised how excited both our girls were about these costumes since they’ve never seen Batman and the costumes weren’t of the Princess variety.









    Experience project halloween costume leotard